Former cricketer Wasim Akram’s wife, Shaniera Akram is disappointed with actor Minal Khan’s latest video. In the video, the couple who recently got engaged last month were enjoying the weather. The video was posted by Minal’s Fiance Ahsan Mohsin Ikram in which she was singing while enjoying the ride. Ikram was driving the car and meanwhile recording the video. To which Shaniera Akram said: “Come on guys, you’re famous, and have millions of followers, is it too hard to be a little bit more responsible? Put your seatbelt on and your eyes on the road!!!!!! I’m sorry to say but that won’t be as cute if she’s singing it in the hospital.”
When it comes to driving, there are always some rules to it. Rules include: Drive at a safe speed, Do not cut off other vehicles, Do not stop or park on the expressway, and don’t use mobile phones during your drive to make sure you are safe. These are some key rules for safety. Traffic rules are made up to make sure you stay safe. Knowledge of the traffic signs and rules is necessary. These rules help in maintaining a moderate speed. We observe a number of accidents taking place each day because of irresponsible driving. Just for the sake of fun, we don’t care about our lives. If you drive cautiously, you reach your destination safely. Only when you reach safety, you can take time out for your family, friends and can be of great use to the nation.
Shaniera
Akram often comments on social problems and environmental issues. The video
received love from fans. Minal Khan along with fiancé Ahsan Mohsin Ikram went
out for a drive to celebrate the uplifting weather. On 5 February 2021,
Shaniera also shared her feelings about her adopted home Pakistan. “No matter where my feet are, my heart seems to always
be in Pakistan,” Shaniera, who has also spoken up about the littering and garbage
problem in Karachi.
Back
in January, she also talked about plastic waste, urging people to “become part
of the solution’. She also said that litter from the city beaches “brought
shame on our city, our people, and on our culture.” She wrote on Twitter
back in 2020, “Our city is in pain
and it’s telling us every day. We are crying out for help but nobody can hear
us. This has got to stop,”